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*''Seven Girlfriends'' ([[1999 productions|1999]], with [[Olivia d'Abo]], [[Stephanie Erb]], [[Scott MacDonald]], [[Steve Vinovich]], [[Georgann Johnson]], [[Lisa Lord]] and [[Ivar Brogger]])
 
*''Seven Girlfriends'' ([[1999 productions|1999]], with [[Olivia d'Abo]], [[Stephanie Erb]], [[Scott MacDonald]], [[Steve Vinovich]], [[Georgann Johnson]], [[Lisa Lord]] and [[Ivar Brogger]])
   
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[[Category:Performers|Silver, Michael B.]]
 
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Vinod

Michael Buchman Silver as Vinod.

Michael Buchman Silver, an actor born in New York City on 8 July 1967, played Vinod in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Paradise".

He is perhaps best known for his frequent appearances as Assistant District Attorney Leo Cohen on the hit television series NYPD Blue (his co-stars included Gordon Clapp and Sharon Lawrence). He also has recurring roles on ER, CSI: Miami, and Beautiful People He has also made guest appearances on Cold Case, CSI, and CSI: New York (he is, to date, the only actor to have appeared on all three CSI series, albeit as different characters). He also appeared in the infamous "Dreamland" episodes of The X-Files with Michael McKean.

Silver has also appeared in several motion pictures, most of which also feature other Star Trek alumni. These include 1993's Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday with Steven Culp, 1995's Virtuosity with Louise Fletcher and Danny Goldring, 1996's Eye for an Eye with Armin Shimerman and Natalia Nogulich, 1999's Playing by Heart with the late Kellie Waymire, 2001's I Am Sam with Rosalind Chao and Brent Spiner, and 2003's Seabiscuit with Michael Ensign and Ed Lauter. He also had a role in the hit 2001 comedy Legally Blonde.

He also appeared in the made-for-TV movies The Enemy Within (1994, with Lawrence Pressman), Bloodhounds (1996, starring Corbin Bernsen), and The Big Time (2002, with John de Lancie and Christopher Lloyd.

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